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An article in today's Daily Telegraph highlights some of the challenges faced by working mothers, and suggests that “having it all” ie, working and caring for children, might not be all it's cracked up to be.

Here is a very interesting article by a homosexual libertarian who is against gay marriage essentially because he believes same-sex marriage is a surrender to bourgeois norms and to social conformity. He thinks homosexuality should entail a rejection of these norms and therefore should not attempt to encompass marriage.

"If I were asked to design a system for making sure that children's basic needs were met, we would probably come up with something quite similar to the two-parent ideal...The fact that both parents have a biological connection to the child would increase the likelihood that the parents would identify with the child and be willing to sacrifice for that child, and it would reduce the likelihood that either parent would abuse the child.."

Sara McLanahan and Gary Sandefur, "Growing up with a single parent: What hurts, what helps."